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Key to Church Record Column Headings

  1. st Column=Name of Groom
  2. nd Column=Date of Marriage (dd/mm/yyyy)
  3. rd Colum (A-S-O) Age-Status-Occupation
  4. th Column = Place of residence
  5. th column = Name of Father
  6. th Column = Occupation of father, coded below
  7. th Column = Name of Bride
  8. th Column (A-S-O) Age-Status-Occupation
  9. th Column = Place of residence
  10. th Column = Name of Father
  11. th Column = Occupation of father, coded below
  12. th Column = Witnesses to marriage
  13. th Column = Page and number of marriage


Codes for occupations:

ar architect
ac clerk to attorney
ba barister
b bleacher
bk baker or bookmaker
bs blacksmith
bt butcher
bu butler
c carpenter
ca captain
cme captain of military engineers
cho Clerk in the Holy Order
cle clergyman
ck clerk
co cook
col collector
cm cabinet maker
cp cooper
dm dress maker
dr doctor
f farmer
fo foreman
fr I failed to record
esq esp=esquire
fm fm=fireman
fo foreman
fs farm service
g Gentleman
gd gardener
gk game keeper
gm grocery merchant
gr grocer
gw general work
hm house maid
ik inn keeper
l laborer
la land agent
lb linen bleacher
lc letter carrier
ld a lady
ll land
lm land merchant
ln linen draper (all male)
lw lawyer
ld linen draper
ll land lord
lmd ladies maid
lp lapper
ls land stewart
lw lawyer
m merchant
m merchant
ma mailman
man manuf(acturer)
mas mason
md medical doctor
mi miller
ml milliner, for a woman
mm millman
ms minister
na not available, not entered
nl nailer
nw needle worker
pb pubendary
ph physican
pm policeman
pmb Presbyterian minister
pn pensioner
po porter
pp pauper
pr pensioner
pt painter
pu publican
s smith
sa sewing agent
sc scutcher
scm school master
sd soldier
se service
sh shoe maker
sk shop keeper
sl solicitor
sm Stone mason
st stewart
sv servant
sx sexton
t teacher
tl tailor
tm trade merchant
trm tradesman
w weaver
wd woolen draper
ww wheel wright
xco ex constable

Townland names

Townland names, certainly for the earlier records, were seldom written, so they had no spelling. Which accounts for the very variable reported versions of the spellng. Add that to the fact that many townlands have beed deserted and the names lost. That all makes them very difficult to locate. The Garvagh Church visitation records (see main index) can be of great assistance in this. If you wish to discuss these and other points, join the Bann Valley mailing list.

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© 2002-2007 Richard Torrens
Data collected and transcribed by Lavonne Bradfield.
First published: 22nd of January, 2002
Document URI: www.torrens.org.uk/Genealogy/BannValley/church/key.html
Last modified: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 16:26:12 GMT